Rogers outages and service status in St. Laurent, Manitoba
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Problems in the last 24 hours in St. Laurent, Manitoba
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Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Didem (@keskindidem) reportedI was told my service had to be cancelled because Rogers couldn’t provide service at my new address in Montreal @Rogers
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Campoli (@scampoli____) reported@Rogers is a ****** joke pay all this money for garbage service and no help whe calling in @fordnation a joke to with all this money we pay for trash service and being over charged he says he for the people but never helps which people you for your family only?
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Just me - Jamie (@JustMeJamie64) reported@CognizantBeing @Rogers I will admit I received good service today, but it took over an hour of my time. The wait time to speak with someone was only 5mins. It was the amount of times I was put on hold while she “was checking” things. They must improve their service levels for call time as well as bring back more Canadian call centres. I haven’t even touched on privacy issues. @Rogers
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Kartz (@Lord_Kartz) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers When I have called in the past, support would say, “This is <name> from Rogers in <Canadian city>.” In some cases, it was true. Anyway, for Robbers to employ CS staff in Canada, they’d have to pay well which they (and others) don’t like to. Hence the outsourcing. Cheap labour.
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Mertecracker (@JWatson42) reported@RogersHelps I am trying to dispute some charges for US roaming. I was told a block had been put on the account when I had the same issue last year, but it appears more got through again later. I've never visited the US during the timeframe but was working an hour or so from the border.
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Thoms Foolery (@ThomsFoolery) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Rogers outsources their help desk to someone else. It is not a Rogers employee you are talking to, but a call centre.
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pXnEmerica (@pXnEmerica) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers They used to, many companies used to. The standard for those centers was call time. So everyone basically had a manager behind them bickering at them to get the call time down. It becomes competition between teams who can get the call time down. The service standard dropped to nothing, people accepted it or in our case, have no reasonable alternatives due to the regulation of media and infrastructure in the country. Once people accepted it it was cheaper to outsource and automate.
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va1slyfalcon (@va1slyfalcon) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Roger's, Bell , telus have a strong hold over Canadians and communication . People do not realize how absolutely aporant the service in Canada is . Disgusting
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Barca (@BarcaRaptors) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers How is a customer service rep supposed to know the answer that you should be asking from corporate. Unreasonable thing to do to someone who doesn’t even have the authority or accurate information
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Cookie Gigan (@cookiegigan) reported@iCruiseify @RogersHelps @Rogers I guess 1 out of 2 isn’t bad. I hope you can get the 2nd resolved.